Is It Confidence or Cowardice? deJongh Declines Debate (Updated)

August 25, 2010

(Update: It has just been announced that the debate will be webcast this evening on www.wtjx.org from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. and on radio station WDHP AM 1620)

electionsMaybe he thinks he’s got it in the bag.

Maybe he thinks his chances of reelection are so solid that there’s no need for him to debate his challengers in an open, public forum. Maybe he’s only comfortable in the tightly controlled, anything but spontaneous environment that his Democratic Party leadership will provide in their debate next week.

Maybe he’s just chicken.

Whatever he is, Gov. John P. deJongh, Jr., will be a no-show at the 2010 Primary Gubernatorial Ticket Debates Thursday at the St. Croix Educational Complex The event will be held from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Sen. Adlah "Foncie" Donastorg

Sen. Adlah "Foncie" Donastorg

Gerard "Luz" James

Gerard "Luz" James

The debate is sponsored by radio host Jamila Russell in conjunction with the Reclaim Our Islands, Unite Our People Community Organization and the Our Town Frederiksted and Frederiksted Economic Development Association (FEDA). A similar forum for candidates for Lt. Governor will be held Tuesday, August 31.

According to reports, Russel received a letter from a deJongh “campaign worker” as she departed radio station 1620AM studios Wednesday afternoon, informing her that the Governor would not be participating as he will be meeting his challengers in a party sponsored debate next week.

Gubernatorial Candidate James "Jimmy" O'Bryan, Jr.

James "Jimmy" O'Bryan, Jr.

deJongh Campaign Strategy: Attack The Children

Gov. deJongh will not debate

Well that’s just great, Governor. And we’re sure that the party-sponsored soiree, with a hand-picked crowd and questions about as difficult as you receive in those “news conferences” you hold, will be a real “up-close and personal” opportunity for the people of the Virgin Islands to hear why you should be granted four more years in Government House.

What possible reason would there be for a candidate of your unquestionable strength to meet with the public face to face and tackle questions that have not been sanitized to account for the most tumultous years in Virgin Islands history?

We’re sure you have your reasons, Governor. And we’re sure we know what they are.

So the debate will go on with candidates Sen. Adlah “Foncie” Donastorg; Gerard “Luz” James; and James “Jimmy” O’Bryan.

The purpose of these debates is to allow the public to learn more about the issues and the candidates’ position on the issues.  The debates will help to educate the voters, thereby enabling them to make a better informed decision on primary day, September 11.

And you never know. Maybe the governor will have an epiphany in the night, and realize that hiding from the electorate at this critical time – the first time in VI history a sitting governor has been challenged from within his own party – might not be the best strategic move. 

But we’r not going to bet the farm on it – we’ll just hope to be pleasantly surprised.

In the meantime, that clucking sound you hear? It’s wafting down from Government Hill.

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41 Responses to Is It Confidence or Cowardice? deJongh Declines Debate (Updated)

  1. Anonymous on September 2, 2010 at 8:44 pm

    Well maybe he is the King of the Debaters and didn’t need to show up.

    In other words he is the Master-Debater.

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